English to Malayalam Dictionary deciduous

deciduous

ഇലപൊഴിയും
definition
adjective
For a short while, as the leaves turn on deciduous trees and shrubs, autumn colours command the stage.
(of a tree or shrub) shedding its leaves annually.
example
Like the snowdrop, all three will naturalise beneath trees and 'deciduous' shrubs and give years of delight.
They did not explain why adult feeding behavior could not be achieved with a smaller 'deciduous' dentition.
Children normally develop a set of 20 'deciduous' teeth, which appear after six months of life and generally are replaced, one tooth at a time, between age 6 and 12.
However, the rate of wear in the 'deciduous' teeth seems more or less linear, suggesting a systematic error in the age estimates of the juveniles.
All it takes to bring fall color to a corner of your garden is a few flame-foliaged shrubs, some late-season perennials, and perhaps a small-scale 'deciduous' tree with gold or bronze red leaves.
Evergreen leaves exposed to UV-B generally increase in thickness and lignin content, whereas 'deciduous' leaves tend to become thinner.
Most of the 'deciduous' trees have shed their leaves by mid-December.
The kapok is a large, 'deciduous' , tropical tree that has attractive leaves and clusters of yellow, white or pink flowers.
Evergreen trees, including many conifers, support more leaf area than 'deciduous' trees in the same environment.
Even without leaves, many 'deciduous' shrubs and trees display bright fruits or bark.
The leaves of various 'deciduous' trees will be forming carpets of gold and russet throughout the season.
The trees were mainly 'deciduous' , losing their leaves in the autumn.
Common lilacs are hardy 'deciduous' shrubs with heart-shaped leaves of deep green.
See for yourself by driving or bicycling Stockton's finest tree-lined streets any time after the first of April, when 'deciduous' trees unfurl their leaves.
Established plants can be moved, of course, and autumn is as good a time as any to relocate herbaceous perennials, 'deciduous' shrubs and small trees.
The first teeth (also known as milk teeth or 'deciduous' teeth) normally start to break through the gum from at around six to nine months old.
By the age of 3 the 'deciduous' teeth are fully formed and by the age of 6 the first permanent teeth appear by displacing their predecessors.
Whilst 'deciduous' trees and shrubs lie dormant for the winter, the garden itself never stays still, and the need for planning and preparation for the following year continues.
Underlying all of this autumn colour are the changing concentrations of different coloured pigments in the leaves of 'deciduous' trees.
Being a 'deciduous' shrub, lemon verbena will drop its leaves for a few months during the winter.
The cool, crisp pinks and blues of the sky in this picture convey a feeling of autumn that is sparked by the yellow flash of the lone 'deciduous' tree, its green leaves having turned to a brilliant gold.
For a short while, as the leaves turn on 'deciduous' trees and shrubs, autumn colours command the stage.
Finally, in the case of 'deciduous' trees, pruning when the leaves are off will give you a better idea of how your pruning will affect the shape of the tree.
Don't rake leaves from beneath all your 'deciduous' trees.
While the peonies described above are herbaceous perennials, an interesting variation of the genus are the tree peonies, 'deciduous' shrubs with lovely foliage and flowers.
In the southeast of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau of China, sea buckthorn, which is a thorny nitrogen-fixing 'deciduously' perennial shrub, has been widely used in forest restoration as the pioneer species.
As we pass Glenhead, we can think of writers such as McCormick and Cockett and savour the solitude offered by this 'deciduously' wooded glade.
Overall light absorption by the whole canopy remains high despite 'deciduousness' in the overstorey.
Winters were long and dark in those days and trees needed to have mechanisms to survive… so 'deciduousness' in those conditions was a real benefit.
The flooded area had greater 'deciduousness' because it has a proportionally greater number of totally or partially deciduous species.
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